Talk:International breastfeeding symbol

Regarding the proposed deletion of this article:

This is a legitimate entry. The information it contains is important to anyone who breastfeeds or is interested in lactation. The symbol is in the public domain and is therefore not associated with any commercial interest. The sources cited are all relevant. Exposure for the symbol is necessary for it to become adopted for its intended purpose (the normalization of breastfeeding).

I attempted to add the information to an already existing breastfeeding page, but Wikipedia told me that page was already too long and suggested I make a separate page for the International Breastfeeding Symbol.

Suggestions are welcome for how to make this entry more encyclopedic. Thanks.

How widely used?
Does anyone other than Mothering Magazine use or recognize this symbol? FreplySpang 03:10, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

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